New Britain Herald Newspaper, April 14, 1926, Page 15

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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, W _— MAY TAX FIREMEN FOR RELIE FOND Would Be Available to Members in Temporary Need With the purpose in tablighing a fund whicl avallable to members in time. of financlal need, the Fivemen's Pen- ston and Rellef assoclation s con- sldering plans to tax each member a moderate amount and create a system of perlodical contributions. Although detalls have not bheen worked out, it is probabie that the fund would he loancd without in- teregt charges and wonld be at the convenience of the | ficlaries, 1t would a separ fund from the and offic and members the partment would A committee tain George Iaffm Poter and Willlam MeCr, has been appointed to devise the system and | action will he taken shortly The annual entertainment ball of the Flremen's Pension Rellef Association ways been held will hercafter take place Thanks. Fiving eve, if the members vote favorably on a pending recommen- dation. Deputy f 1", Rarnes, secretury the expects to have the vote compiled tomorrow. The reason the change in dalie ing considered is that New Year's the past few hay come the busiest time 1 soclally, and att e at ficemen's ball has suffered ably, When the firemen instituted annual ball custom, ther no midn theater perfol and sthe ball biggest in the city. Tha vored for the arative a ffairs, MISS CAMPBELL BRIDE OF FRANK D. KENEFICK vie would be be assoclatic de- consisting Cap. Nuss nn and al- of associntion is years he- o consi ht nances event is f the nksgiving eve beeause of of public even Pretry Nuptial Fyvent Takes in Church of St. John the Evangelist Toduy Frank D. Kenefick of 104 strect and Miss Laurefte A. 1L daughter of Mrs. Campbell of 697 East is mornir TLalke imp- Mary street, woere at 9 o'clack 1 of St. John the Evan- Thomas J. Laden, pastor chureh ofticiated at the cere- 1 celebrated the attended by Miss Mary | Kiniry s bridesmaid and Joseph P. Donlon as best man. The bride was dressed in of powder blue Elizabeth ¢ a hat to mateh and she c bridal boquet of butterfly Ticr as dre le rosa Eillzaheth crepe mafeh and carried a ron Ward rose Spcial music was ng ae ceremony by the hurch, During 1 meny Mrs. Kathlee mon ng “O Promise offertory of the “Ave Marla” and James D, Donahue s gown ope with rricd a ro; bois hat scd In with a boquet rendered dur- the choir of nuptial cere- Crowley Solo- 2UAL mass, she rendered near the g At close, Dawn- to lier at- acelot and ttendant cuft links, reception the bride's in gift of the bride was a jeweled b the groom to the set of platinum ceremony, the home of he which 50 guests were attendance. vy included v trom Boston, New York, Norwich and Meriden. Later Mr. and Mrs. Kenefick 1eft on a wedding tfip to Atlantic City, Washington, D. €, and Philadelphia be at lome to fricnds at lester Place after June 1. Mr. Kenefick is employved as a foreman in the iley Works, VI Torty membe; of the St. John church of {his city, motors den last evening and paid a surpri visit to the hrotherhood of the Em- manuel Lutheran church at that eity, Short addresses were made by mem- bers of the visiting deleg in- cluding Rev. Martin W, dian. CHURCH of the Men's club 1 to Merd tio Associated Gas and Electric Company Preferred Stock $6.50 Dividend Series This stock is of equal rank with other preferred stock issues of the company. Earnings are equiva- lent to more than 314 times the dividend re- quirements on the pre- ferred stock. Dividends are being paid in cash or class A stock at the option of the holder. The Associated System serves 230,000 consumers in 1,000 communities with 2,000,000 population. Approximately 21,000 customers have invested in Associated securities. The oldest property in the System was established 74 years ago. . 33,000 new consumers were added during 1925, A sound, altractwe mvestment m growng busmess that supplies & daily need. Price on Application Wite for tull details to Public Utility Investing Corporation Broadway w York all | and | Place | nuptial | of | "DNESDAY, APRIL {, 1926, BITE PROVES FATAL North Grosvernordale Man Dicy ‘ After Being Bitten By Tarantula In Bunch of Bananas, lmxmlx\. Conn, April 14 (B—The bite of a tarantu recelved while ml\ turning a bunch of bananas in a fruft store in Webster lust Thurse day, proved fatal to Oscar O, Lynch, 15, of North He died last night having suffered intense agony for several days, | After the spider bit him Lyn {went back to North Grosvenor before seeir doctor. His arm be- gan to swell the next day and spe- (clalists were called. Yesterday the jarm was three times its normal size, Attending physicians said his death was the of the tarantula's hite, Lynel, who wi married, Hved with He employed at nordule willy Grosvenordale, after result Umarried sister, the wis Cirosye col- ton FN, RUTLER GOULD - NOT SEE VERY WELL (Continurd from I Should the fail, another av be explored by in acordance cnue of defense may the colonel's counsel with intimations of de- fense ttorneys vesterday, The intimations question of whether empted to subordinates into submitt stater ofense involved General Butler " his ing written “hrowl nts supporting i question s up during th of Captain s jutant of the ment of marines, who differcnces hetween and ment bearing ture by relat L e A heen acordunce neral Butler's instructions, 1e sald he and other officers had n ordered to submit statements what abserved of Colonel Williams' condition. When the states ments were submitted ral Butle testified they were bacl. with the remark: “You hoys know v Now Wi tm The 1 testimony George fourth regi- explained th his testimony his sig itement with a state st written in they %o back and nts."" SUICIDES TN 21 1H0URS Vienna, April 14 (A—A from Budapest says there suicides reported pital is desy have I Hu arian urs. This Many young pe the victims, th unemployn nt and other Translation of Letter Starts Treasure Hunt Lenir 1, April 14 (P [ Denike and Proessor M red in the library of 1l Khan of Kiva a manuseript contain- ing translation from Greck into Arabic of it by e Gireat Macedonin Alexand the 10 one his general lette gives a full \Sury, o Professor Iski discoy e of hero's of gold t of the Dile s on which s on overnment ) the 1 ¢ wtioned in the War Relies to Fall Under Hammer at Town Auction A i Ay 14 (P—War are now at a dizcount in I Awmiens s will digpose o Bertl % 1 shells more the ve of spots me I oon an seventy to after the reh, whic 15« 1o th of d nnher- riven otl Australians wi yer \econie the city fathers. victory of 1418 1S no opposition along ferent come iy Entl sn having fade city whole opinton of of the there w the lot be auctioned off. IN AIR CRASH i AT TWO DIV wport, News German Lutheran | -painted 4 hand snappy, tailored tailored suit . Vests piqne, and pleated erepe, Muffs Back Here aring © | | ot sioned muff { Hunt T. Dickinson w {an Grst seen o years. Sheriff GETTING RICH NOT | EDUCATION'S AIM - Supt. Holmes Gives Inspiring Talk to Kiwanians What 1t the under schools are d rivileged child was ex plained by Superintendent Stanley 11, Holmes at a meeting of the vanis club at noon today Mr. Holmes hat the greatest privileges of a superin tendent of schools is that of working for the child who is less fortunuie than the average. He sald that while some other field of endeavor might he more profitable from a fi- naneial standpoint, ther higher ideal than that for the zood a person others, "There are ng o mueh about t ete,, that they forget not going to lve forever and forget that these things are of ondary importanc he said “Things that s are those which wacter and the ch future INE} one of can gome men who are xeg, hus they zaing to abide v of the gen- some criticism schools, i it the nols N most ructior con will e public in the of the sl 00l 6Y$- and 1 to mak licetu money m of them, hut host typ lded hool health ervies por quate boys and girl attention is ne T 1bs, ested in plaincd. Repor is \l range Stranger For Very Strange Actions Edward 1I°. Lan Win t Mrs. 1 driv lay police tion of the mar is being mad BRINGS DIVORCE umuel by sued Smith o Hartford Smit 3 - v of n Augst child on minor sued ford e May. It M E by H. Horwitz. BOY RUNS INTO codore Miller of reported to the po a small boy ran agair bile on North st ford street, and was knocked down. Mr. Miller did not learn the boy's name. He took him to a local office where a ad w AUTO Th 3ond str this noon that t his uutomo- between Hart- Eln physician's ight cut on his he as | dressed T. W. FAGAN OPERATED ON Thomas W Rock | ration Fagan of Black |18 111 at | holdt its regulan | May Clty ltems late Mrs. Patrick ) will be oifered by the La- lies' Auxillary, A. O. 11, at her ome 8 o'clock this evening. Attorney M. A. Scxton was in Haven today on business Attorney Thomas I'. McDonou his liome on Stanley stres Mrs. Whytula of 2 Acorn strec notified the police today that her son was bitten by a’ dog owned by Ne L neighbor, Dr. Waterman miner, is 111 nut strect A daughter, born April John Cooney *of Berlin, The Hardware 4 with the that the company plans to he- under that name 15 of 124 Columbla street is at the head of the compuny. A state stagie requires a formal an- nouncement before a ¢ is al- o 1 to gin titions name Migs Della T3, vood street will medical ex on W 1yor Marie, and Christian was Mrs, Lane, City Sereen Co, as | town clerk a no- in business here Adolf Rei neern un a fie- Daly of Trelan n- s Attorney [Tenry 1%, TRoche 1y indigposed at his home street Pincus and T. H. Wood attend ed the quarterly ting of the neeticnt Optome society ¢ Hotel Str 1geport, A, Forsl vican Optical company practical de stration o giantscope Mrs, L Houston building on Trumbull . W. Lo i is slight- on Buss ric nion old lot ¢ is. 1sters' associi monthly meeting at exening, The 11 be discussed jous events ol this meet an- nd ari- 0 o'clock | city for the 50 Lincoln strewt Mass, owski of 5w o . Helen Frank Rritain Gener: ospital following endieitis H. H Ritoli il of leriffl Martin H papers, which Monday of Milkoy fop 4l $110 Horwi le the first city choir court The bo f chureh will 1 at 6:45 o'clock at thy The regular monthly the Holy Family Circle of St chureh will e 1 tomor o'clock M This mecting was last weck St wrsday Mary's hearse night church meeting M; arnoon at hall. from post Mail Bandits Get Loot Valued at About $37,000 April 14 truck was kidnap veral mail, to con- tain $37,000 in bank stolen by two men today 1arbor, Ind The mai at the rear of the post baudits drove up in hile, and forced Frank driver, to load the sacks into their machine. They took Wi vith them The lhanknotes en i Indinna Harbor bank from rederal r Chicago driver sacks of otes, were at Indiana loaded when auton uson tson away te ronte rovNnD P)—Six-year safe at heer hield KIDNAPPED GIRL Neeran, Wis, April A Franecs Wehh today after she napped by a prisoner for 12 ually fc 8t. was had inge man, and event- Wis. She inued an or stri lnmw ter, con her sehool sdue here for from Funerals _ Bums Iward A his late ursday ss of reqniey 10- 0'clock Fdward A. The funeral of ¥ will he held trom > Main street, TV with mn high w at St ) ‘s church at Burial will be in § Burns homie morning a so Mary's ol Mrs, Patrick M Funral services baley Ryan, morning can of her ¢ ir, will he hel Mary's a solemn high mass of re will b . Rri sterday onth after Mrs. John 1 tomorrow mo church at % o'cl quiem. Mary's whose 1t St ock witl Interment metery in §t Mrs, Mary J. Siering Mrs. Mary of fte-long who died at her home Osgood avenue and Slater rday, will be held tor oon at 2:15 o'cl Jane Sieri resident this city, road yes- after- home and orrow o'clock at 1irooks. Raymond Confictto services for Raymond old son of Mr. and 264 Cherry year Interme ary's cemetery lock at the home. St M Raymond Comsictto The funeral of Raymond C tto was X from late home, Che eat this onsi- his as in cemetery. BOLLERER’S POSY SHOP WHERE WEDDING BOUQUETS ll\\r INDIVIDUALITY AND FRESH 1! #9 W. MAIN ST, PROF. BLDG. TE The Telegraph Florist of New Britain. Opposite St. Mary's Charch Herldence 17 Sommer St = 1623 Boy Under 18 Found l)rnuw Without Ll(cnse Traffle Ofticer John C. topped John Bendza of 97 ||u- ford on Main stre forenoon a ound thut although I nue operator's lice W H not yours of L admitt GAB PASSENGER SUES FOR $10,000 - Mis. Harding Injured in West & Main Street Crash Dennis Hardi tamb of H b Co, t crashed i striking great torey Mrs. H hospi L patl op in amas op- Mc- ich irt t perior co H rongh Fdw DiMin he and Di- n latter should erec 10uses fo; it & cot es thut he part of th wuving th ) Di Min Ar out ieri st bus ) s re work, have been William H Horwitz fus- tion superior r the its fellows is the actior again. alleges runnin utomob into which t il had bro it it damage bLrought basis of Martin 1T is returnable in city fourth Monday of April, ON R. 1. LABOR BOARD Washington, April 14 (#—Ch n W. Hopper of T« muel Higgins of re-nominated for t board today Sheriff Horwit court were Abor Father Beat Her in t mother. lations dug, | SUGAR SHARES HIT -~ MARKET A WALLOF § vay Liquidation Is Felt All Along the Line New York, liquidation of tl settied the stock murk carly trading today, but cd upward in during tl; NOOL I Tesponse 10 @ brisk ¢ or the low priced rul short covering in some tors, The sclling of the sugar shar undoubtedly was inspired hy tho re Kuess of the raw Sugar mar ich has had & warked efe :s of producing con pini i Porto Rican sug 19 points and Americun Sug fning, Punta Alegre, Cu proferred und Cubi company suggud 210 8 points, all of them to new lo levels for th year. Acute w of National Dairy product od on ung I investigation of recent al compuny, while the Nutionul Biscuit reflected speculative disappolntiment over the dividend whieh was pluced on a $4 arnual basis yesterday. interesting side 'y business appeared to American Telephone com sugur shar during prices ent we: on the Cub, nes. was bus- ontlrmed rumors of a fud acquisi Nomi first of over $2,- ports 6,081 in the United ebtedne: compare 2N, 481 ( 1 wit wuvolving $1 80 s last quarter mher ¢ khowin high pro- Am € Am Am A Am Am A1 Ana e Ateh Bald son } Genl El Gonl Motors Gt North Tron Ore Ind Int Nickel | Int Paper | Kennecott Cop ‘entral NH & H North American 4 Pennsylva Pie Arrow. dio Corp . Moto Willys ( Wooly nnrfl' LOCAL STOCKS TPutnam & ¢ Insurance Stocks Ins Co Rights National Fire Phocnix Fir ivelers Tns ¢ Trave Rights neral Manufactaring Am Hardware Am Hosiery Beaton & Cad BigeJird Cpt Co com ings & Spen com ings & Spen pfd... ristol Brass . Arms Lock Fafnir Bearing (¢ Hart & Cooley Landers, ¥ N B Machine N B Machine pf Niles-Be-Pond ¢ North & Judd ck, Stowe & Wil issell Mfg Co vill Mfg Co andard Screw PUTNAM & CQ MEMBAS NDW WOAA & HARTIORD STOGA EXQHAMGEY JWEST MAIN ST. NEW BRITAIN~ Tel. 2040 MAKTFORD OFFICR 6 CENTRAL KOW TR, f- e We Offer: 100 COLTS MEMBERS NEW YORK STOCR MEMBERS HAR JUDD BUILDING, UARTIORD, CONN, New Britain: Buorriie Hotel Buililing. Meriden: Colony St 'l('l Bristol: 124 Main St. Tel, INCHANGE FORD STOCK EXCHANGE PEARL ST., COr. [owis S, TELEPHONL 4 rel 1818 1340 2105 2.z WE HAVE AN ACTIVE MARKET IN Aetna Life Insurance Co. Rights Travelers Insurance Co. Rights Prices on application @Ihumznn Tenn & Te Burritt Hotel Bldg., New Britain Telephone 2580 MEMBERS NEW YORK AND HARTFORD STOCK EXCHANC Donald Hart, Mgr. AETNA LIFE RIGHT! TRAVELLERS RIGHT Bought and Sold We Do Not Accept Margin Accounts HARTFORD Hartford Conn. Trust Bldg. Tel.2-T186 NEW BRITAIN Burritt Hotel Bldg. 't OFFER 50 shares Stanley Works 50 American Hardware 50 Landers, Frary & Clark Prince & Whitely Established 1878 Members New York Stock Lxchange Chicago Stock Exchange—Cleveland Stock Exchap, ssex Building, Lewis Street, Hartford; Phone 2-8261 WE OFFER American Hardware Corporation Landers, Frary & Clark The Stanley Works nley Works Works pfd rrington Co com Mg Co Public Utllities: Stocks Elee Servies nlt & P Elee N B Gas of New nley come of $1, after de- nd interest, share on 99, share stock h. 1924, 3 no par shares of inst $1.450.739 or on 99,653 shares of Light $100 par NE Unlon Pacific Power Pra 1 ! n in all sources sep a t 18,231,060, the annual TREASURY STATEMENT aled today, exceeding the $101.094 ar's total by u‘ s, Southerr o lous ye sury balance To the Phlllppmes New! ba York anges, 979,0 more period of o $27,56 equivalent \verag ding. prosperous than the co sponding 19 This con e earned verage 1,146 res quarter last LA 4 payments o was § nst surply $6,843,964 a year Total in- | ¢ was $48,127,985 against $43 T An extra dividend of 2% ¢ cent in addition to the regular arterly dividend of the same mount has been declared by the w York Honduras Rosario g Co., both payable April 24 to ck of record April 14 in the er divi 104, sur- Colonel Carmi A. Thompson, rominent in Ohio politics, has been \ppointed by the government to compared ake a survey of the Philippines ding pe- This greatly simplifies a tangle in Ohio politics and may result ia the appointment of Thompson as gov- ernor-general of the islands or The American District Telegraph

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